*Thank you everyone who took my survery for my project this year. I appreciate your comments and support. I will be using them with my presentation to my Technology Director next month as we look into purchasing new pcs, macs, or I pads in the near future. Grant Proposal Video.
"Watch out for Cyber Sticks and Stones, they break more than bones." Elements of a technology plan
The following are elements of my technology plan as I see them in the order of the highest priority to the lowest priority in my plan. Please take a look and add any comments possible for my future work. Your input is valued and necessary. Thank you.
Creating a meaningful mission statement or re-writing an existing mission statement with a new meaning to fit your goals.
Creating and analyzing data to see the need for the new technology plan.
Review goals and objectives to make sure they are aligned and supported by the schools vision statement.
Develop and implement an action plan with alternate routes to address any snags.
Monitor the plan in the works and collect data for record keeping.
Following through with the technology plan for the good of the school and the student’s needs for a quality education.
I found a common thread of data collection and reviewing of the plan to keep things on track during the plan. I have always heard administration saying “data driven instruction” and in many ways, this is the same as that. The data will drive the plan and direct it in the path that is most needed for the good of the school and the students.
I found these items to be most important because they are the same objectives that I would include in my personal technology plan. The steps are the perfect points and in the perfect order to keep me on track for my goal for the school. They are arranged in an order that will help me keep on track and keep me focused on my final goal in an order of highest to lowest priority.
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Technologies like the internet have a negative influence on students who might be tempted by plagiarism. A student pressured to keep a high GPA will go online to find a quick fix for his writing woes. Many websites offer assignment writing services; others make it easy to download papers. Yet new plagiarizing checker software can also have a positive impact in helping both teachers and students make plagiarism a less viable option. (Becket)
To plagiarize is simply defined as " to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own.” Merriam-Webster.com. It is a major issue in academic circles as students will admit to doing it, yet without fully understanding the problem. The first step to preventing plagiarized work is to have clear guidelines for students to follow during the writing process. For example, students can avoid unintentional duplication by using proper research and citation methods.
Once clear guidelines are created by teachers and understood by students, the next step is to implement a system to check for plagiarism. One way is to use plagiarism checker online software. Students must be made aware that their submitted papers will be going through a screening, and ideally the student will be made a part of this process.
The problem with online access to ready-made content is that it becomes easy to download papers when an assignment deadline is approaching. Websites that offer free download papers make the temptation of an easy grade more difficult to resist. Another form of plagiarism is patchwriting, a simple process of copying text then making grammatical alterations. Other substitutions are done quickly with the MS-Word synonym-finder and without the need to acquire or use any writing skills.
Plagiarism detector software is only one way to implement a policy geared against cheating and misrepresented student work. Russell Hunt, ofSt. ThomasUniversity, admits that "the institutional structures around grades and certification are challenged" by Internet plagiarism. More importantly, he states that anti-plagiarism institutional programs may be detrimental to student learning. They destroy the student's ability to learn "how the intellectual enterprise of scholarship and research really works," while being able to think independently.
Summary of the Article
There is a battle going on between websites that offer services to catch plagiarism and websites that will write a paper for a fee. In this article, Technological Influences on Plagiarism, by Renee Becket, the internet is looked at as a negative tool to cheat at school work. The information age has given students unlimited amounts of resources to use as they please. Students can search a topic, copy and paste information, put their name on the paper, and call it their own. Unfortunately, far too many students are doing this and many of them have no idea that it is wrong as well as illegal. Far too often, other people’s work is taken and put onto a paper as someone else’s but there is a way to detect plagiarism. A teacher can copy a line of text that he or she believes may be copied and place it on a plagiarism detection website. Since Google has gotten so heavily used, a teacher can do the same on Google search. Far too often, credit is not given to the original writers and photographers of a piece of work, which can easily put students in a sticky legal situation. All of this plagiarism could have been avoided had their teachers been more proactive in teaching their students how to cite other people’s work.
Personal Reflection
As the technology teacher at John B. Stetson Middle School, I have my 5th through 8th grade students do research based projects often in class. One of my latest projects for my 5th graders was a Power Point project. The students were instructed to do research on a positive influence and create a biography on that influential person. The students needed to add pictures and quotes to their projects. The layout of the Power Point projects were as follows, a title slide, who, what, when, where, and why slides, and a resources used page to give credit to the owners of the quotes and pictures. Many of my students had no idea that they needed to give credit for pictures and quotes. Furthermore, they were able to get all the way up through the 5th grade without citing their work. This made me question the teachers’ ethical choice to allow their students to skip such a critical, legal part of writing exercises. For my project, I allowed my students to use www.easybib.com On this site, students can put together their resources Used section of their papers easily and with online support from the site. Another great place for information regarding citing resources is this web site. http://www.imarksweb.net/book/middle+school+worksheet+citation/ . This site goes over MLA, APA, citing from newspapers, online journals, books and much more. It also has different sections dedicated to elementary, middle, and high school students. Imarksweb is a great resource for teachers who want to teach their students citing. This site also has worksheets that teachers can use to educate students on how to cite pieces of work. There are other sites available that an individual can simply fill in the lines for different data such as date, author, editor, and so on, and the computer will generate an accurate copy of a resources used page for a paper.
Technology is the future, get on board or be left behind!
Benjamin Randall Technology and the Administrator http://randalltech.weebly.com
Final Project
Grant Proposal for Apple I Pads for John B. Stetson Charter SchoolAdditional Needs Assessment support.
*Thank you everyone who took my survery for my project this year. I appreciate your comments and support. I will be using them with my presentation to my Technology Director next month as we look into purchasing new pcs, macs, or I pads in the near future.
Grant Proposal Video.
Final Paper
Research Paper for a Technology Director"Watch out for Cyber Sticks and Stones, they break more than bones."
Elements of a technology plan
The following are elements of my technology plan as I see them in the order of the highest priority to the lowest priority in my plan. Please take a look and add any comments possible for my future work. Your input is valued and necessary. Thank you.
I found a common thread of data collection and reviewing of the plan to keep things on track during the plan. I have always heard administration saying “data driven instruction” and in many ways, this is the same as that. The data will drive the plan and direct it in the path that is most needed for the good of the school and the students.
I found these items to be most important because they are the same objectives that I would include in my personal technology plan. The steps are the perfect points and in the perfect order to keep me on track for my goal for the school. They are arranged in an order that will help me keep on track and keep me focused on my final goal in an order of highest to lowest priority.
Slide Share offers users the opportunity to see a slide show anywhere and anytime.
Renee Becket wrote an article regarding plagiarism and technology for ehow news. It can be found at http://ehow.com
Go to http://the4gclassroom.weeble.com to view my chapter presentations.
Technological Influences on Plagiarism
By Renee Becket, a www.eHow.com Contributor
Benjamin Randall
Grit 687
Tech & the Administrator
June 6th 2012
Technological Influences on Plagiarism
http://www.ehow.com/info_7837237_technological-influences-plagiarism.html
Technologies like the internet have a negative influence on students who might be tempted by plagiarism. A student pressured to keep a high GPA will go online to find a quick fix for his writing woes. Many websites offer assignment writing services; others make it easy to download papers. Yet new plagiarizing checker software can also have a positive impact in helping both teachers and students make plagiarism a less viable option. (Becket)
To plagiarize is simply defined as " to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own.” Merriam-Webster.com. It is a major issue in academic circles as students will admit to doing it, yet without fully understanding the problem. The first step to preventing plagiarized work is to have clear guidelines for students to follow during the writing process. For example, students can avoid unintentional duplication by using proper research and citation methods.
Once clear guidelines are created by teachers and understood by students, the next step is to implement a system to check for plagiarism. One way is to use plagiarism checker online software. Students must be made aware that their submitted papers will be going through a screening, and ideally the student will be made a part of this process.
The problem with online access to ready-made content is that it becomes easy to download papers when an assignment deadline is approaching. Websites that offer free download papers make the temptation of an easy grade more difficult to resist. Another form of plagiarism is patchwriting, a simple process of copying text then making grammatical alterations. Other substitutions are done quickly with the MS-Word synonym-finder and without the need to acquire or use any writing skills.
Plagiarism detector software is only one way to implement a policy geared against cheating and misrepresented student work. Russell Hunt, ofSt. ThomasUniversity, admits that "the institutional structures around grades and certification are challenged" by Internet plagiarism. More importantly, he states that anti-plagiarism institutional programs may be detrimental to student learning. They destroy the student's ability to learn "how the intellectual enterprise of scholarship and research really works," while being able to think independently.
Summary of the Article
There is a battle going on between websites that offer services to catch plagiarism and websites that will write a paper for a fee. In this article, Technological Influences on Plagiarism, by Renee Becket, the internet is looked at as a negative tool to cheat at school work. The information age has given students unlimited amounts of resources to use as they please. Students can search a topic, copy and paste information, put their name on the paper, and call it their own. Unfortunately, far too many students are doing this and many of them have no idea that it is wrong as well as illegal. Far too often, other people’s work is taken and put onto a paper as someone else’s but there is a way to detect plagiarism. A teacher can copy a line of text that he or she believes may be copied and place it on a plagiarism detection website. Since Google has gotten so heavily used, a teacher can do the same on Google search. Far too often, credit is not given to the original writers and photographers of a piece of work, which can easily put students in a sticky legal situation. All of this plagiarism could have been avoided had their teachers been more proactive in teaching their students how to cite other people’s work.
Personal Reflection
As the technology teacher at John B. Stetson Middle School, I have my 5th through 8th grade students do research based projects often in class. One of my latest projects for my 5th graders was a Power Point project. The students were instructed to do research on a positive influence and create a biography on that influential person. The students needed to add pictures and quotes to their projects. The layout of the Power Point projects were as follows, a title slide, who, what, when, where, and why slides, and a resources used page to give credit to the owners of the quotes and pictures. Many of my students had no idea that they needed to give credit for pictures and quotes. Furthermore, they were able to get all the way up through the 5th grade without citing their work. This made me question the teachers’ ethical choice to allow their students to skip such a critical, legal part of writing exercises. For my project, I allowed my students to use www.easybib.com On this site, students can put together their resources Used section of their papers easily and with online support from the site. Another great place for information regarding citing resources is this web site. http://www.imarksweb.net/book/middle+school+worksheet+citation/ . This site goes over MLA, APA, citing from newspapers, online journals, books and much more. It also has different sections dedicated to elementary, middle, and high school students. Imarksweb is a great resource for teachers who want to teach their students citing. This site also has worksheets that teachers can use to educate students on how to cite pieces of work. There are other sites available that an individual can simply fill in the lines for different data such as date, author, editor, and so on, and the computer will generate an accurate copy of a resources used page for a paper.
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